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The Alatzomouri Rock Shelter An Early Minoan III Deposit in Eastern Crete

A selection of White-on-Dark Ware vessels from the Alatzomouri Rock Shelter. Watercolor by D. Faulmann.

PREHISTORY MONOGRAPHS 58 The Alatzomouri Rock Shelter An Early Minoan III Deposit in Eastern Crete edited by Vili Apostolakou, Thomas M. Brogan, and Philip P. Betancourt with contributions from Vili Apostolakou, Philip P. Betancourt, Thomas M. Brogan, Joanne E. Cutler, Heidi M.C. Dierckx, Susan C. Ferrence, Floyd W. McCoy, Evi Margaritis, Dimitra Mylona, and Eleni Nodarou Published by INSTAP Academic Press Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2017

Design and Production INSTAP Academic Press, Philadelphia, PA Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Apostolakou, Vilē, editor of compilation. Brogan, Thomas M., editor of compilation. Betancourt, Philip P., 1936- editor of compilation. Title: The Alatzomouri rock shelter : an early Minoan III deposit in eastern Crete / edited by Vili Apostolakou, Thomas M. Brogan, and Philip P. Betancourt ; with contributions from Vili Apostolakou, Philip P. Betancourt, Thomas M. Brogan, Joanne E. Cutler, Heidi M.C. Dierckx, Susan C. Ferrence, Floyd W. McCoy, Evi Margaritis, Dimitra Mylona, and Eleni Nodarou. Description: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : INSTAP Academic Press, 2017. Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2017010701 (print) LCCN 2017016960 (ebook) ISBN 9781623034153 (ebook) ISBN 9781931534932 (hardcover : alkaline paper) Subjects: LCSH: Crete (Greece) Antiquities. Pachei a A mmos (Greece) Antiquities. Caves Greece Pachei a A mmos. Minoans Greece Pachei a A mmos Material culture. Pottery, Minoan Greece Pachei a A mmos. Excavations (Archaeology) Greece Pachei a A mmos. Classification: LCC DF221.C8 (ebook) LCC DF221.C8 A43 2017 (print) DDC 939/.18 dc23 Front cover: watercolor by Douglas Faulmann of a selection of White-on-Dark Ware vessels from the Alatzomouri Rock Shelter. Back cover: photo by Thomas Brogan from Alatzomouri Hill looking northeast across the Gulf of Mirabello to the island of Pseira; photos by Chronis Papanikolopoulos of three White-on-Dark Ware vessels from the Alatzomouri Rock Shelter. Copyright 2017 INSTAP Academic Press Philadelphia, Pennsylvania All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America

Table of Contents List of Tables in the Text...vii List of Figures....ix List of Plates.....xiii Preface............xvii List of Abbreviations.....xix THE EVIDENCE 1. Introduction, Vili Apostolakou, Thomas M. Brogan, and Philip P. Betancourt... 1 2. Geology and Geoarchaeology, Floyd W. McCoy... 3 3. Excavation and Stratigraphy, Thomas M. Brogan... 9 4. Pottery, Philip P. Betancourt and Thomas M. Brogan...37 5. Chipped and Ground Stone Tools, Heidi M.C. Dierckx... 69 6. Textile Tools, Thomas M. Brogan and Joanne E. Cutler...81 7. Marine Animals, Dimitra Mylona...85 8. Archaeobotanical Remains, Evi Margaritis...89 9. Miscellaneous Objects, Thomas M. Brogan and Philip P. Betancourt...91

vi THE ALATZOMOURI ROCK SHELTER: AN EARLY MINOAN III DEPOSIT IN EASTERN CRETE 10. Pottery Statistics, Philip P. Betancourt, Thomas M. Brogan, and Susan C. Ferrence...93 11. Ceramic Petrography, Eleni Nodarou...99 DISCUSSION 12. Evidence for Chronology, Philip P. Betancourt, Thomas M. Brogan, and Vili Apostolakou...107 13. Interpretation of the Rock Shelter, Vili Apostolakou, Thomas M. Brogan, Susan C. Ferrence, and Philip P. Betancourt...111 References.......115 Concordance A. Hagios Nikolaos Museum Numbers and Catalog Numbers...125 Concordance B. Field and Catalog Numbers...129 Index..............133 Figures Plates

List of Tables in the Text Table 5.1. Number of stone implements by context... 70 Table 6.1. Early Minoan III discoid and cuboid loomweights: weight and thickness and the resulting thread count per cm when used with threads requiring different tensions in a tabby weave... 82 Table 7.1. Taxonomic representation of marine invertebrates from the rock shelter... 86 Table 7.2. Modification of limpets from the rock shelter... 86 Table 7.3. Edibility of the shellfish recorded on site... 87 Table 8.1. Complete seeds/fragments... 90 Table 10.1. Statistics of the pottery assemblage based on fabric, decoration, date, and vessel type...94 Table 11.1. Concordance of petrographic samples with vessel shapes and petrographic fabric groups...101

List of Figures Figure 1. Map of Crete. Figure 2. Map of East Crete. Contour interval is 300 m. Figure 3. Map of the Ierapetra Isthmus. Contour interval 100 m. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Topographic map of the southeastern slope of Alatzomouri Hill and surrounding area showing position and approximate outline of the Alatzomouri Rock Shelter (solid black) and archaeological field grids (2007 2008). Classification scheme for carbonate rocks used in this study. Stratigraphic section A A' in Figure 4 along the southeastern slope of Alatzomouri Hill. Generalized lithologic and stratigraphic section of the Pacheia Ammos Formation at Alatzomouri Hill. Plan of the trenches and road located west of Pacheia Ammos. Schematic south north section of the rock shelter stratigraphy showing loci and finds by layer or level. Figure 10. Harris Matrix of Trench A600. Figure 11. Figure 12. Small finds drawing of Stratum 1, Layer 1: A600.1. Small finds drawing of Stratum 2 upper, Layer 2: A601.1 and A602.1. Figure 13. Small finds drawing of upper portion of Stratum 2 upper: Layers 2 4.

x THE ALATZOMOURI ROCK SHELTER: AN EARLY MINOAN III DEPOSIT IN EASTERN CRETE Figure 14. Small finds drawing of upper portion of Stratum 2 interior and exterior: objects from Layers 2 9 and stones from Layers 4 9. Figure 15. Small finds drawing of the lower portion of Stratum 2 interior and exterior: Layers 10 12. Figure 16. Small finds drawing of Stratum 3a: Layers 13 14. Figure 17. Small finds drawing of Stratum 3b: Layers 15 16. Figure 18. Small finds drawing of Stratum 3c: Layers 17 19. Figure 19. Small finds drawing of Stratum 3d: Layers 20 21. Figure 20. Figure 21. Stratigraphic section running E W through the rock shelter. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration found outside the cave. Figure 22. Funal Neolithic to EM I cup (1); EM I pyxis lid (2); EM IIB Vasiliki Ware: shallow bowls (3, 4) and jugs (5 7); EM IIB South Coast jug (8); and EM III East Creten White-on-Dark Ware shallow bowls and basins (9 17). Figure 23. East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: shallow bowls and basins (18 22) and conical bowls (23, 24). Figure 24. East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: conical bowls (25 41). Figure 25. Figure 26. Figure 27. East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: conical bowls (42, 43), conical bowls with frying pan handles (44, 45), and spouted conical jars (46 50). East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: spouted conical jars (51 60), jars (61, 62), and straightsided or rounded cup (63). East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: cylindrical cup (64), rounded cup with tiny lugs or handles (65 67), rounded cups (68 70), spouted cup (71), and bridge-spouted jars (72 77). Figure 28. East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: bridge-spouted jars (78 82). Figure 29. Figure 30. East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: bridge-spouted jar (83), jugs or jars (84 86), and jugs (87 90). East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: jug (91), jug or jar (92), collared jar (93), vessel with elliptical base (94), closed vessel (95), and teapot (96). Figure 31. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: basins and bowls (97 113). Figure 32. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: basins with scoring inside (114 120). Figure 33. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: spinning bowl (121) and cups (122 130). Figure 34. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: cups (131 134) and jugs (135 137). Figure 35. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: jugs (138 141). Figure 36. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: jugs (142 150). Figure 37. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: wide-mouthed jugs (151, 152) and pithoi (153 161). Figure 38. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: pithoi (162 171). Figure 39. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: pithoi (172 174) and pithoi or jars (175 187).

LIST OF FIGURES xi Figure 40. Figure 41. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: pithoi or jars with drains (188 191), spouted jars (192 197), and collared jars (198 200). Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: collared jars (201 203), small vessel with knobs (204), bridge-spouted jars (205 207), and hole-mouthed jars (208, 209). Figure 42. Plain pottery: hole-mouthed jars (210 213). Figure 43. Plain pottery: hole-mouthed jars (214 224). Figure 44. Plain pottery: tripod cooking pots (225 231). Figure 45. Plain pottery: tripod cooking pots (232 241). Figure 46. Plain pottery: tripod cooking pots and probable tripod cooking vessels (242 254). Figure 47. Plain pottery: tripod cooking pots (255 266). Figure 48. Plain pottery: tripod cooking pots (267 279). Figure 49. Plain pottery: tripod cooking pots (280 284) and cooking dishes (285 299). Figure 50. Plain pottery: cooking dishes (300 329). Figure 51. Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: large vats (330 332), flat lids (333 338), unknown shapes (339, 340), and closed pottery vessels (341 345). Figure 52. Plain pottery: closed vessels (346 364). Figure 53. Plain pottery: closed vessels (365 381). Figure 54. Plain pottery: closed vessels (382 391). Figure 55. Chipped stone: prismatic blades (392 397), retouched flakes (398, 400), retouched blade (399), and débitage (401 408). Figure 56. Pounders or hammer stones (Type 1: 409 417). Figure 57. Pounders or hammer stones (Type 1: 418 421) and pounder-abraders (Type 2: 422 428). Figure 58. Pounder-abraders (Type 2: 429 438). Figure 59. Choppers/hammers (Type 3: 439 444), faceted tool (Type 4: 445), and abraders/grinders (Type 5: 446, 447). Figure 60. Abraders/grinders (Type 5: 448 453) and whetstones (Type 6: 454, 455). Figure 61. Whetstones (Type 6: 456, 457), pumice abrader/polishers (Type 7: 458, 459), polishers (Type 8: 460 463), pestles (Type 9: 464, 465), scraper and piercer (Type 10: 466, 467), and weights (Type 11: 468, 469). Figure 62. Weight (Type 11: 470) and querns (Type 12: 471 473, 475, 477 479, 481). Figure 63. Mortar (Type 13: 482) and working slab (Type 14: 483). Figure 64. Early Minoan III loomweights (n=9): type, weight, and thickness. Figure 65. Textile tools from the rock shelter (501 503, 505 510). Figure 66. Clay potter s batts (511 513). Figure 67. Clay potter s batt (514) and a clay triangle (515). Potter s batt from Myrtos after Warren 1972, 245, fig. 98:14.

xii THE ALATZOMOURI ROCK SHELTER: AN EARLY MINOAN III DEPOSIT IN EASTERN CRETE Figure 68. Figure 69. Figure 70. Figure 71. View, from above, of a teapot from Koumasa (HM 4107) showing the symmetry based on the vessel s structural parts. Motifs of White-on-Dark Ware from EM IIB Myrtos: (a) Warren 1972, 203, fig. 87:P 675; (b) Warren 1972, pl. 39D; (c) Warren 1972, pl. 62A. Motifs of White-on-Dark Ware from the EM III Alatzomouri Rock Shelter: (a) 23; (b) 24; (c) 46; (d) 61; (e) 62; (f) 71; (g) 56; (h) 72; (i) 96. Motifs of White-on-Dark Ware from MM IA.

List of Plates Plate 1. Plate 2A. Plate 2B. Plate 3A. Plate 3B. Plate 4A. Plate 4B. Plate 5A. Plate 5B. Plate 6A. Plate 6B. Plate 7A. Plate 7B. Plate 8A. The village of Pacheia Ammos and the region west of it. Area of excavation near Pacheia Ammos. Alatzomouri Hill from the south. Alatzomouri Hill from the east. Pacheia Ammos from the west. Pacheia Ammos from the south. Hand colored map of Pachianamo by Boschini, published in 1641, courtesy of American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Gennadion Library. East side of Trenches A500 A800 during surface cleaning before excavation, from the north. The hole-mouthed jar (GRAVE 1A) and jug (GRAVE 1B) recovered by the bulldozer. Stratum 1: cleaning plants growing in the trenches on the northwest side of Trench A700, from the north. Stratum 1: after digging A600.1 2, from the south.. Hole-mouthed jar (208) in A600.1. Stratum 1: after digging A600/700.1. Stratum 1: after digging A700.1, from the north.

xiv THE ALATZOMOURI ROCK SHELTER: AN EARLY MINOAN III DEPOSIT IN EASTERN CRETE Plate 8B. Plate 9A. Plate 9B. Plate 10A. Plate 10B. Plate 11A. Plate 11B. Plate 11C. Plate 12A. Plate 12B. Plate 13A. Plate 13B. Stratum 2 upper: after digging A601.1 and A602.1, from the north. Stratum 2 upper: deposit of broken vessels in A601.2 5 (46, 208, 209, 347), from the north. Stratum 2 upper: after digging A601.7 and A604.1, from the north. Stratum 2 upper: deposit of broken vessels in A604.2 5 (8, 96, 208, 209, 229, 231, 347), from the east. Stratum 2 upper: EM IIB jug from the south coast of Crete (8) in situ. Stratum 2 upper: a tripod cooking pot (231) and a teapot (96) in situ. Stratum 2 upper: a tripod cooking pot (229) in situ. Stratum 2 lower interior: after digging A604.11 13, from the west. Stratum 2 lower interior: after digging A604.13, from the west. Stratum 2 lower interior: spouted conical jar (46) in situ. Stratum 2 lower interior: closed vessel (347) in situ. Stratum 2 lower interior: tripod cooking pot (229) in situ. Plate 14A. Stratum 2 lower interior: tripod cooking pot (230), teapot (96), and tripod cooking pot (231) in situ left to right. Plate 14B. Stratum 2 lower interior: after digging A604.17, from the east. Plate 15A. Stratum 2 lower interior: hole-mouthed jar (208). Plate 15B. Stratum 2 lower interior: hole-mouthed jars (209, 214). Plate 16A. Plate 16B. Plate 17A. Plate 17B. Plate 18A. Stratum 2 lower interior: after excavating A604.19 20, from the west. Stratum 2 lower interior: after excavating A604.19 20, from the north. Stratum 2 lower interior: after excavating A604.27 29, from the west. Stratum 2 lower interior: after excavating A604.27 29, from the north. Stratum 2 lower interior: tripod cooking pot (230) at left. Plate 18B. Stratum 2 lower interior: vat (330). Plate 19A. Stratum 2 lower interior: hole-mouthed jar (210). Plate 19B. Stratum 2 lower interior: jug (87), conical bowl (23), spouted conical jar (47), rounded cup (125), and loomweight (509), from the west. Plate 20A. Stratum 2 lower interior: conical bowl with spout (24). Plate 20B. Plate 21A. Plate 21B. Plate 22A. Plate 22B. Plate 23A. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.7, from the north. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.6 7, from the south. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.11 12, from the north. Stratum 2 lower exterior (388, 316, 171), from the south. Stratum 2 lower exterior: loomweight (505), from the northwest. Stratum 2 lower exterior: loomweight (506), from the northwest.

LIST OF PLATES xv Plate 23B. Plate 24A. Plate 24B. Plate 25A. Plate 25B. Plate 26A. Plate 26B. Plate 27A. Plate 27B. Plate 28A. Plate 28B. Plate 29A. Plate 29B. Plate 30A. Plate 30B. Plate 31A. Plate 31B. Plate 32A. Plate 32B. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.9, from the north. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.11, from the west. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.19, from the west. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.19, from the north. Stratum 2 lower exterior: spindle whorl (510), from the east. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.29, from the north. Stratum 2 lower exterior: after digging A604.29, from the south. Stratum 3a fill: after digging A604.46 47, from the north. Stratum 3a fill: after digging A604.46 47, from the south. Stratum 3a fill showing a sherd of a bowl (26), from the northeast. Stratum 3a fill showing a basin (114), from the west. Stratum 3a fill with the sherd of a basin (97), from the east. Stratum 3a fill: detail of southeast corner of the rock shelter, which continues under the modern road, from the northwest. Stratum 3b fill: after digging A604.56, from the north. Stratum 3b fill: after digging A604.55 58, from the north. Stratum 3b fill: after digging A604.55 58, from the south. Detail of Stratum 3b fill, from the west. Stratum 3c fill: after digging A604.59 64, from the north. Stratum 3c fill: after digging A604.59 64, from the south. Plate 33A. Stratum 3c fill: after digging A604.59 64, from the west.. Plate 33B. Plate 34A. Plate 34B. Plate 35A. Plate 35B. Plate 36A. Plate 36B. Plate 37A. Plate 37B. Plate 38A. Plate 38B. Stratum 3c fill: pottery concentration in the middle of the fill after digging A604.59 64, from the west. Stratum 3c fill: pottery in A604.61 in the southeast corner of the chamber. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.65 66, from the north. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.65 66, from the south. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.65 66, from the west. Stratum 3d fill: southeast corner of the chamber after digging A604.65 66, from the west. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.67, from the north. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.67, from the south. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.67, from the west. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.65 66 (151), from the north. Stratum 3d fill: after digging A604.65 66 (137, 380) from the north.

xvi THE ALATZOMOURI ROCK SHELTER: AN EARLY MINOAN III DEPOSIT IN EASTERN CRETE Plate 39. South Coast Class of pottery: jug (8). East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: conical bowls (23 25) and spouted conical jars (46 50). Plate 40. East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware: spouted conical jar (52), spouted two-handled cup (71), bridge-spouted jar (80), and teapot (96). Plain pottery and pottery with slight decoration: basin (97) and rounded cup (124). Plate 41. Pottery with slight decoration: rounded cups (125, 126), jugs (136, 137), and spouted jar (192). Plain pottery: wide-mouthed jugs (150, 151). Plate 42. Plain pottery: hole-mouthed jars (208, 209). Plate 43. Plain pottery: tripod cooking pots (225, 227 232). Plate 44A. Plate 44B. Plate 44C. Plate 44D. Nicking and breaking of the limpets lip (A604.1). A limpet with broken tip (A604.65). Perforated fragment of a Pinna nobilis shell (A604.67). Olive pit (left) from locus A604.22 and grape seed (right) from locus A604.53. Plate 45A. Fabric Group 1, the jar fabric, sample PAR 09/29 (207), x25. Plate 45B. Fabric Group 1, the jar fabric, sample PAR 09/08 (73), x50. Plate 46A. Fabric Group 1, the jar fabric, sample PAR 09/14 (183), x25. Plate 46B. Fabric Group 2, Subgroup A: the cooking fabric, sample PAR 09/28 (246), low fired, x25. Plate 47A. Plate 47B. Fabric Group 2, Subgroup B: the cooking fabric, sample PAR 09/26 (262), high fired with black mica (biotite), x25. Fabric Group 2, Subgroup C: the cooking fabric, sample PAR 09/25 (276), with weathered granodiorite, x25. Plate 48A. Sample PAR 09/06 (72), x25. Plate 48B. Sample PAR 09/01 (6), x25. Plate 49A. Sample PAR 09/02 (11), x50. Plate 49B. Clay sample CS 13/26 from experimental briquette.

Preface In January of 2007, a bulldozer operator was creating a parking area next to the Greek National Highway for a church near the village of Pacheia Ammos, in northeast Crete. He stopped immediately when his machine uncovered two Minoan clay jars and a human skull, and he immediately reported the discovery to the Greek Archaeological Service. Near this Minoan burial was a small artificial rock shelter dug into the soft bedrock. Vili Apostolakou, director of the 24th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, directed the rescue excavation of the small cave. Such artificial cavities in the soft rock, called rock shelters, are commonly used for burial by members of the Minoan culture of Bronze Age Crete. The cave contained pottery, loomweights, and other items from a Minoan household that existed near the end of the Early Bronze Age, during the period called Early Minoan (EM) III. It contained no bones (the skull was outside the rock shelter), which raises important questions about the nature of the ancient context and the possible reasons for the absence of the defining item for a burial. The pottery from the assemblage is particularly important because it forms the largest and finest corpus of clay vases known from EM III. The objects were excavated during 2007 with financial assistance provided jointly by the Institute for Aegean Prehistory (INSTAP) and the Greek Archaeological Service, and they were subsequently studied at the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete. Kostas Chalikias was the trench supervisor, assisted by Alekos Nikakis, Nearchos Nikakis, and Matina Papadaki. Conservation was done by Stephania Chlouveraki with the help of assistant conservators Matina Tzari and Cindy Lee Scott and techniti Matina Papadaki. The registrar was Mary Betancourt with the

xviii THE ALATZOMOURI ROCK SHELTER: AN EARLY MINOAN III DEPOSIT IN EASTERN CRETE help of Florence C.S. Hsu and Marie Nicole Pareja. Drawings were made by Kostas Chalikias, Doug Faulmann, Tanya McCullough, Susan C. Ferrence, Heather Hicks, Lily Bonga, and Philip P. Betancourt. Computer processing of illustrations was accomplished in the Tyler School of Art Digital Laboratory (Temple University) by Florence C.S. Hsu, Marie Nicole Pareja, and Amie Gluckman. Other studies were made by the authors of the relevant sections in this volume. Matina Papadaki conducted the processing of the soil samples, the sorting of the residues, and the organizing of the material for the next stages of analysis. Field mapping and laboratory work for the geological study was accomplished with funding from INSTAP using facilities at the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete. Portions of this work were performed at the Wiener Laboratory of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) and at the University of Hawaii.

List of Abbreviations ARS Alatzomouri Rock Shelter ASCSA American School of Classical Studies at Athens ca. circa CS chipped stone cm centimeter(s) CTR Center for Textile Research, Copenhagen d. diameter DAI Deutsches Archäologisches Institut dgps differential global positioning system dim. dimension EDM electronic distance measuring device EM Early Minoan FN Final Neolithic g gram(s) GS ground stone GSS Gournia survey site h. height ha hectare(s) HM Archaeological Museum, Herakleion HNM Archaeological Museum, Hagios IFZ IGME kg km LM m m asl max. mm MM MM μm MNI MNV Mw mybp PAR pres. Nikolaos Ierapetra Fault Zone Institute for Geology and Mining Exploration, Greece kilogram(s) kilometer(s) Late Minoan meter(s) meters above sea level maximum millimeter(s) Middle Minoan Modified Mercelli scale of relative earthquake damage (Ch. 2 only) micrometer(s) minimum number of individuals minimum number of vessels moment magnitude of an earthquake million years before present Pacheia Ammos Rock Shelter (accession number written on the artifacts) preserved

xx THE ALATZOMOURI ROCK SHELTER: AN EARLY MINOAN III DEPOSIT IN EASTERN CRETE PT rest. SEM th. possible tool restored scanning electron microscopy thickness w. width WOD White-on-Dark Ware wt. weight yr year